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Migrants
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Magazine
Title
Salt Magazine XI: Number 44, December 1993
Year
Dec 1993
The December 1993 issue of Salt Magazine features stories on contra dancing, migrant laborers, and the YMCA.
Type
Photography
Title
Citizen of Heaven Photographs
Year
2010
In Portland, El Sinai Church on Brighton Avenue is the first majority Latino Evangelical church in the city, ministered by Israel Ortiz. Aria Curtis captures the growing Hispanic community in Portland, and highlights Ortiz's own journey to Portland.
Type
Photography
Title
Feathers and Faith: Immigrant Labor
Year
2001
Leigh Ann Henion documents the work and lives of the Mendoza family, a family of migrant workers.
Type
Photography
Title
Mi Corazon
Year
2006
The fear of deportation is a daily reality that many people in the migrant community face in Maine, as half of the migrant work force is in Maine illegally. Maisie Crow captures the life of one family who migrating to Maine.
Type
Photography
Title
Broccoli Harvesting
Year
1992
Amy Toensing captures the work and living conditions of migrant workers in Limestone, Maine.
Type
Photography
Title
Migrant Factory Workers
Year
2000
Michelle Sheppard captures the lives of migrant workers from Honduras who work in forestry, known as brushcutters.
Type
Photography
Title
Making a Home in Maine: Broccoli Harvest
Year
1992
Amy Toensing captures the lives of migrant workers from Mexico to the Philippines who come to Maine to harvest acres of broccoli.
Type
Photography
Title
Blueberry Rakers
Year
1985
Lynn Kippax Jr. captures the work that hand rakers perform in the blueberry barrens.
Type
Photography
Title
Wild Blueberry Harvest Photographs
Year
1985
Within the blueberry barrens, many different types of individuals help to complete the blueberry harvest. Lynn Kippax Jr. captures images of these individuals to see what the harvest means to them and what they see for the future.
Type
Radio
Title
Recipe for radical rest (serves 3)
Year
2021
Heather Flor is a Peruvian-American farmer and artist who uses rest as a radical tool. Heather’s mother, María Rosita, and her four-year old nephew, Ediercito, do too.
Type
Writing
Title
A La Guerra!
Year
2000
Hillary Berliner documents the lives of migrant workers from Honduras who work in forestry, known as brushcutters. Berliner learns about the work that these workers performer in the forestry industry and discusses their personal stories.
Type
Writing
Title
Citizens of Heaven
Year
2010
In Portland, El Sinai Church on Brighton Avenue is the first majority Latino Evangelical church in the city, ministered by Israel Ortiz. Anne Hoffman discusses the growing hispanic community in Portland, and highlights Ortiz's own journey to Portland.
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